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    CMTC 2012 - 2012 Carbon Management Technology Conference (CMTC)

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    Category CMTC 2012

    Deadline: July 18, 2011 | Date: February 07, 2012-February 09, 2012

    Venue/Country: Orlando, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-05-27 06:41:30 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    This inaugural conference draws professionals from all engineering disciplines to share their expertise and provide their perspective on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to changing climate. The conference will focus on engineering perspectives regarding key issues, including technologies, strategies, policies, and management systems.

    Who Should Attend

    Engineers of all relevant disciplines

    Researchers and scientists

    Executives

    Agency personnel (international, federal, state, and local)

    Operations and maintenance engineers/managers

    Economists

    Academics

    Regulatory and legal professionals

    Project, technology, and HSE managers

    Suppliers of products and services

    The conference will feature presentations by keynote speakers, technical papers, poster presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and an exhibition of companies with services and products for greenhouse gas mitigation and adaptation.

    Abstract Submission Topics

    Knowledge Gaps and Implementation Barriers to Carbon Management Technologies

    Policies Driving Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction

    Identification and Resolution of the Principle Knowledge Gaps to Carbon Management Technologies

    Identification and Resolution of the Principle Implementation Barriers to Carbon Management Technologies

    Case Studies: Experience Encountering and Addressing Gaps and Barriers to Carbon Management Technologies

    Regulatory Complexity and Streamlining: Addressing Regulatory Programs that Limit the Pace of Technology Development and Progress

    What are Engineers’ Roles in Addressing Gaps and Barriers to Carbon Management Technologies?

    Carbon Management Demand for Engineering Education and Workforce

    Technology Assessment: Methods, Metrics and Results

    Simple, transparent methods for assessing technology readiness and implementation barriers

    Greenhouse gas life cycle analysis and assessment

    Issues and approaches to defining system boundaries and metrics for life cycle assessments

    Dealing with data quality and uncertainties

    Estimating and comparing carbon and eco-efficiency footprints of processes and technologies

    Assessment of biomass-based systems

    Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport, Utilization, and Storage

    Capture Technology

    Transport and Geological Storage

    Enhanced Oil Recovery and Other Carbon Dioxide Utilization Technologies

    Regulatory and Legal Issues

    Economics, Business Models and Risk Management

    Monitoring Applications

    Project Case Studies

    Industrial Energy Management and Energy Efficiency Improvement

    Management Systems to Improve Energy Efficiency

    Energy Efficiency Measurement and Benchmarking

    Technologies for Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry

    Improving Overall Energy Efficiency of both the Production and Use of Industrial Products

    Quantification Methods, Measurement Technologies and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Mandatory and Voluntary Reporting Programs: Source, Scope, Enforcement

    Greenhouse Gas Quantification Methods and Measurement Technologies for Large Sources

    Greenhouse Gas Quantification Methods and Measurement Technologies for Small Sources

    Uncertainties in Implementing Greenhouse Gas Quantification and Measurement Techniques

    Quantifying Embodied Carbon/Energy for Supply Chain and Products

    Adaptation to Climate Change

    Climate Information for Adaptation: Information Needs, Information Uncertainty, and Implications

    Vulnerability and Adaptation of Major Infrastructure

    Adaptation Measures in Government

    Adaptation Measures in Business and Industry

    Engineering Practices to Reduce Risk from Changing Climate


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